How to Create a Game Character with HTML5 and JavaScript—
This is the first in a series of posts by William Malone about building an animated game character from scratch using HTML5 and JavaScript. Each piece of the character is in a separate image so that it can be animated easily.

Pragmatic JavaScript Testing with Jasmine—
As more and more parts of our applications are written in JavaScript, its important to have them covered with automated tests. Jared Carroll thinks Jasmine is the way to go and he shows off how you can use it in this great introductory post.

Code Review of Node's 'Express' Web Framework—
Alex Young of DailyJS does a code review and tour of the Node.js-based webapp framework, Express. How is it structured and how has it been put together? Join Alex on his review here.

From es-discuss: Prototypes As Classes—
Angus Croll pointed me towards the es-discuss mailing list, a list he thinks we should all be more aware of, particularly if we want to keep up with JavaScript/ECMAScript technicalities. In this post, Angus talks about the recent debate of prototypes becoming more like classes in the future.

Buzz: A JavaScript and HTML5 Audio Library—
Buzz is a well-presented Javascript library that allows you to easily take advantage of the new HTML5 'Audio' element. It degrades properly on non-modern browsers and the source example on the homepage is quite appealing.

Data Objects + Views = Dataview.js—
Dataview.js is a JavaScript library connecting data objects to selected views. It helps you write more consistent applications where nothing happens by accident, because you simply decide where and what can modify your data.

BoxJS - A Simple Package Management Service—
Boxjs gives you the flexibility of a modular loading system whilst providing the speed of a single, compressed JS file. Just include Box's 1.4KB (external) script then call Box with your site's URL and an array of files you wish to load.